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MOUNT WASHINGTON – Bullitt East senior Kelsey Castle may not have had Georgetown College at the top of her list when the process started, but after one visit to the school, Castle moved the Tigers to the number one spot on her destination list.
That was a few months ago and last Wednesday, Castle made it all official, signing an NAIA letter of intent with Georgetown and head coach Leah Crews Castleman.

HILLVIEW - The kicking and high stepping coming from the Hillview Government Center wasn’t from the usual Bluegrass music.
The city hosted a “break-a-thon”competition featuring students from Corbin’s Karate Academy and Victory Martial Arts in Elizabethtown.
The event was a fundraiser benefitting Hillview’s Operation Santa program and Warm Blessings in Hardin County.

CEDAR GROVE - The Jefferson Community and Technical College Bullitt Campus showcased its community side by hosting an art exhibition.
Works were displayed featuring local high school-aged students, many from the Bullitt Advanced Math and Science (BAMS) program who attend classes at JCTC.

HEBRON ESTATES – As the North Bullitt Lady Eagles get ready to open the 2016-17 season on Saturday with a game at Shelby County against Martha Layne Collins High School, the starters and rotation are starting to fall into place for head coach David Marion.

After suffering some key graduation losses, including four of the top six players from a year ago, there were plenty of openings for players who wanted to work hard and impress the coaching staff in the pre-season.

Jacob Hubbs was born in 1762 in Nova Scotia, Canada. He was the son of Captain Samuel Hubbs and Nancy Dodsworth. Jacob’s father was in the Royal British Army, who came to North America to receive a land grant in Nova Scotia.

The land which he had the deed to was already settled by another family.

So, Jacob moved his family to Maryland. Jacob’s father Samuel assisted with the establishing of American independence. His rank was Lieutenant in the Maryland Militia.

MOUNT WASHINGTON – The old saying goes ‘it is darkest before the dawn.’

Well, the Bullitt East Lady Chargers have gone through plenty of darkness during the fall, but there is still plenty of optimism that the team can put together the remaining pieces to field one of the best teams in the state.

Many of the state’s coaches have agreed, recently ranking the Lady Chargers seventh in the state in pre-season polls.

MOUNT WASHINGTON – For almost a year, Bullitt East middle blocker Savannah Glass knew exactly where she was going to college both for academics and volleyball.

It just took until recently for all the details to be worked out. That allowed the powerful 6-2 player at the net to sign with Indiana University Southeast during a fall signing ceremony in the Bullitt East Media Center on Nov. 16.